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Avoiding Dishonest Work at Home Scams
Should You Take The Bait?
Unscrupulous work at home scams are everywhere these days. If you surf
the internet, it seems as though everywhere you turn, you are inundated
with ads that tell you how to earn more money than you are now, often
for doing something that is easy and non-consequential. These ads
usually look like this:
“Be part of one of America's Fastest Growing Industries!”
“Earn thousands of dollars a month, from your home, at only fifteen
minutes a day!”
“Want to Learn The Big Secret of the Internet Millionaires! Click Here!”
We’ve all seen these types of ads both on and off the internet. They are
appealing, sure. Who doesn’t want to earn ten thousand dollars a month
for fifteen minutes of work a day? But you have to be careful. Almost
all get-rich-quick schemes are designed to part you from your
hard-earned money.
Not all work-at-home opportunities deliver on their promises. What many
promoters of work at home schemes won’t tell you is that you often have
to work for many hours before you earn a single cent. This is dishonesty
at its worst, for by now you should know that there is no such thing as
something for nothing. Even if you are operating from a solid home
business, you will have to work hard and work smartly if you want to be
successful. If anybody else tells you otherwise, watch out. Something is
probably not quite right.
Ask Questions!
Avoiding dishonest work at home scams is strictly a matter of common
sense. Since you will be putting your time and money into this venture,
you should definitely do some research. You do this by asking
intelligent questions.
Some questions you must ask your work-at-home sponsors include the
following:
What is the total cost of the program being offered? Dishonest program
often carry hidden costs with them. Be sure to check the fine print
before proceeding. Ask for all the costs involved in the program, and
ask them to clarify exactly what you get in return for your money.
What exactly will I have to do? Your tasks must be clearly outlined,
with every step clearly defined. Confusion on this point is often the
source of future contention. Again, do not be carried away with promises
that you won’t have to do much to earn your money. If it sounds too good
to be true, it most probably is.
Will I be paid a salary or will my pay be based on commission? This is
another point that can cause trouble. Obviously, the compensation
package you receive should be well-thought out and commensurate to the
service that you will be rendering.
When will I get my first paycheck? Beware of programs that will pay for
your services much later after you have done the work. This might cause
you short-term financial difficulties.
By exercising a little bit of common sense and asking intelligent
questions, you should be able to avoid dishonest work at home scams.
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